Admission

The admission process at TMI is designed to allow multiple opportunities for discovering each student’s ability and willingness to support our mission. With each step of the process, you are encouraged to ask questions about our community.

About

Located in the Texas Hill Country, TMI educates students in grades 6-12 and offers a complete college-preparatory program including honors and Advanced Placement courses, as well as a competitive athletic program. Fine Arts electives, a nationally-ranked JROTC program, and extra-curricular activities allow students additional opportunities for leadership, club participation, and community service.

Academics

Dedicated faculty share their own love of learning at TMI, promoting intellectual, emotional, physical, moral, and spiritual development. Students are encouraged to pursue their academic passions by exploring accelerated courses and specialized electives. College Prep, Honors, and college-level Advanced Placement courses challenge TMI scholars to discover the scope of their abilities.

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Athletics

The TMI athletic department is able to teach values such as teamwork, pride, work ethic, sportsmanship, and perseverance, while also providing a valuable physical fitness component. Our coaching staff is dedicated to promoting the maturity of our students both physically and academically, while encouraging and monitoring their attempts to achieve high levels of success in their curricular and extracurricular endeavors.

Military

Designated as one of the highest ranked Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) programs in the country, this optional program uses a military structure to develop leadership skills. The Corps is open to all students in grades 6-12.

Spirituality

Spirituality and character development are at the very center of all that we do at TMI; inspiring our students and faculty to move to the rhythm of compassion, justice, joy, peace, meaning, and purpose. TMI welcomes families from other spiritual traditions, and celebrate our religious diversity, as we journey together on a path of spiritual and moral growth.

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Jill Cross, dean of curriculum and instruction at TMI Episcopal, served as a master teacher at the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute, a program of summer sessions that demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach to teaching social studies.

Support

The money donated to the TMI Annual Fund is used within the fiscal year received and supports a portion of TMI's daily operational needs. The Annual Fund helps support extra-curricular programs and opportunities that turn an excellent education into an outstanding one. Your generous tax-deductible annual gift provides direct funding to educational initiatives that tuition alone does not cover.

Silver ranks are worn on the epaulets. Cords are worn hooked under the shoulder and attached to the epaulet buttons. The name tag and TMI crest are worn on the right side of the jacket. Ribbons and medals are worn on the left side of the jacket. A name tag and shoulder ranks are worn on the blouse. The TMI west point belt is worn over the Class A jacket.

Authorized outerwear is the Army sweater, windbreaker, or trench coat.

For enlisted Cadets, ranks are worn on the lapel of the windbreaker and the trench coat. For officers, ranks are worn on the shoulders. Shoulder ranks and a name tag are worn on the sweater by all.

Shoulder ranks are worn on the blouse. The name tag, honor star, and TMI crest are worn on the right side of the blouse. Enlisted cadets wear the TMI crest and officers wear silver ranks on the left side of the garrison cap.

As the weather begins to change into the lower temperatures there will be many requests for cold weather clothing for the Cadets. The Cadet Handbook will highlight the authorized clothing while in uniform.

The Corps will begin wearing the Class A Coat on November 11th and this coat will be worn every Wednesday until the end of the year. All Middle School Cadets are issued a Class A Coat and is property of TMI. All Upper School Cadets are measured and purchase their own coats. There is an option for Cadets to order the long sleeve white collared shirt for wear with the Class A Coat. Long sleeve shirts with creases are $25 each.

The Corps supply staff can issue a black windbreaker jacket with a removable liner to any Cadet that would like one. This jacket is the property of the Government and you will not be charged. However, this is an accountable item for the Cadets to keep track of, maintain, and return at the end of the year.

While in Class B uniform the Cadets are authorized to wear the black sweater or the black cardigan sweater. This is a special order item and must be ordered through the supply room. Turnaround time to receive these items is less than a week. The cost of the sweater is $42.00 and the cost of the Cardigan sweater is $50.00.

For the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) Cadets are authorized to wear black/white/tan long underwear or black/white/tan thermal wear underneath the uniform as long as the tan t-shirt can be seen under the ACU blouse. There is an option to purchase an Army cold weather fleece for this uniform at a cost of $72.00.

During physical fitness time in the Corps the Cadets are authorized to wear the TMI or Corps sweatshirt (which is for sale in the armory or the school sweatshirts are available at the spirit trailer), solid gray/black pants and the black watch cap will be on sale in the armory in the next few weeks.

For ALL uniforms, Cadets are authorized to wear gloves as long as they are solid black in color.